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courtroom question leo's only please
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Mustang Gt" data-source="post: 6390943" data-attributes="member: 42081"><p>I'll just say that courtrooms are DYNAMIC...all factors play into courtroom atmosphere and how you plea, you should have an Attorney that is well tuned to the prosecutor and Judge that will be hearing your case. Things that affect your outcome; Judges mood, Judges agenda for the day (golf game, lunch date, you name it), elections year for the Judge (bad time to be a defendant, they make an example of you for brownie points in the election) States Attorney track record, mood, agenda for you (an "x" in the win column, lose, or stet). Your attire, attitude, Lawyer, etc...it is complicated!!! There are probably a whole bunch more factors that can be noted but those are some that stick out in my mind. </p><p></p><p>My suggestion??? Go to court as a spectator for a couple of days and watch, we call it the zoo around here. </p><p></p><p>What is a class "e" crime, PM if you don't mind...we are all human.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Mustang Gt, post: 6390943, member: 42081"] I'll just say that courtrooms are DYNAMIC...all factors play into courtroom atmosphere and how you plea, you should have an Attorney that is well tuned to the prosecutor and Judge that will be hearing your case. Things that affect your outcome; Judges mood, Judges agenda for the day (golf game, lunch date, you name it), elections year for the Judge (bad time to be a defendant, they make an example of you for brownie points in the election) States Attorney track record, mood, agenda for you (an "x" in the win column, lose, or stet). Your attire, attitude, Lawyer, etc...it is complicated!!! There are probably a whole bunch more factors that can be noted but those are some that stick out in my mind. My suggestion??? Go to court as a spectator for a couple of days and watch, we call it the zoo around here. What is a class "e" crime, PM if you don't mind...we are all human. [/QUOTE]
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